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Original Article

Effect of Sodium Addition to Non-Ionic Contrast Media on Cardiac Contractile Force

Perfusion of the isolated rabbit heart with iohexol and iopentol containing 0 to 154 mmol Na+/1 added as NaCl

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Pages 99-104 | Accepted 13 Aug 1989, Published online: 04 Jan 2010

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C.-M. Chai, T. Almén, P. Aspelin & L. Bååth. (1995) Effects on Erythrocyte Aggregation and Blood Coagulation from Iohexol Solutions with and without Sodium Chloride. Acta Radiologica 36:2, pages 204-209.
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Jack Besjakov, L. Bååth, A. N. Øksendal & T. Almén. (1993) Reduced Risk of Ventricular Fibrillation by Balancing Sodium, Calcium, Potassium and Magnesium Added to Nonionic Contrast Media. Acta Radiologica 34:3, pages 246-251.
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J. Besjakov, L. Bååth, T. Almén & A. N. Øksendal. (1993) Effect on Cardiac Contractile Force from Addition of Cations and Oxygen to Iohexol. Acta Radiologica 34:4, pages 381-387.
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H. Vik-Mo, A. Bjørkhaug, R. Danielsen, M. Følling, Y. Kloster & K. Skinningsrud. (1992) Addition of sodium to the nonionic contrast medium iohexol during coronary angiography in man. Acta Radiologica 33:5, pages 485-489.
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L. Bååth, T. Almén & A. Öksendal. (1990) Oxygen Saturation of the Low Osmolar Contrast Media Iohexol, Ioxaglate and Iodixanol. Acta Radiologica 31:5, pages 519-523.
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